If you or someone you know is experiencing a medical emergency, overdose, or is in immediate danger, please call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.
Our trained specialists are available around the clock to provide support, resources, and a listening ear. All communications are completely confidential.
We know that reaching out for help can feel overwhelming. Here's what you can expect when you contact us:
You'll be greeted by a trained specialist who will listen without judgment.
We'll ask about your situation and needs. You share only what you're comfortable sharing.
We'll help identify appropriate resources based on your specific situation.
We'll work with you to create a plan for next steps and follow-up support.
We can help you navigate treatment options or you can explore resources directly through these trusted sources:
Telehealth and online support for those who prefer remote care.
Online ResourcesHarm reduction saves lives. These resources can help reduce risks associated with substance use:
Learn how to obtain and use naloxone to reverse opioid overdoses.
Get NaloxoneFind locations that provide sterile needles and proper disposal.
Find ProgramsIf you're concerned about a loved one, these resources can help you provide appropriate support:
If you're concerned about someone else's substance use, we can provide guidance on how to approach the situation.
Connect with others who have loved ones experiencing substance use challenges.
Find SupportLearn how to approach your loved one with care and concern.
Intervention ResourcesTaking care of yourself while supporting a loved one is essential.
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